It's to save fuel mileage. A dummy axle saves energy by having a lot less parasitic drag than a normal drive axle.
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Discussion in 'Mercer' started by kw12, Jul 21, 2012.
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Lone Ranger 13, Highway Sailor, p608 and 2 others Thank this.
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If I was running a dedicated run I would consider a pusher or a tag. But never hauling freight into the unknown, just to big a risk of tow bills.
I wouldn't even do it with a dedicated run because the odds are to great that the shipper/receiver goes broke, moves to Mexico or some body cuts your rates and your back out here hauling freight into the unknown.RStewart, MACK E-6 and CJndaTruck Thank this. -
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But another question I asked was when folks were notified by their coordinators of the outage , or if they found out on their own. I found out at 8:03 am with an email,. But I was booked out til July 10 already so I had no effect personally from Mondays outage . But there a few coordinators that will actually suggest asking for a bit money on a load, I will also tell my coordinator to put us on 3 way with agent to tell em I will pull a load for x more dollars, it works quite often. I feel I have a far better than average coordinator. -
After I moved to Tn. and the last set of drive tires I bought, I thought to myself, I just don't want to pay that much attention to not getting stuck this winter so I bought a real set of tires and life that winter was much easier. I don't regret running "steer" tires all those years.
Had a lot of interesting conversations about them, but I grew up out west and threw a lot iron my whole life. My canned answer was; on a road truck, the difference between me chaining up and you chaining up is about 25 feet.
As far as tags and pushers, I know there are a few at Mercer and when you weigh the pros and cons. If somebody wants to give it a try, then go for it.
But this tired old man, been broke down -30 to many times, tarped in 100 deg to many times. At my age if my tag axle got stuck at a job site, something would snap in my head and I would get my 4 foot cheater bar and start beating the heck out of my truck, then the receiver would call Mercer and say don't ever send truck number xyz here again. Then Mercer would fire me, I would go broke, then my wife would leave me and take my house.
I would be be homeless at the truck stop, begging money from the Mercer drivers, cause you guys got money!
So Spyder hope you understand why I can't fully endorse tag/pusher axles2CAN, Runnin, spyder7723 and 3 others Thank this. -
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Again, this isn't a attack, so don't take it as one! If you have a solution post it, I'll try it! If you're going to post that you or no one else is having these issues, save it! This you can pass along, their communication with the 30 board people sucks, not the coordinator's communication she's awesome, but their communication! Their IT departments response to emails, sucks, a simple "we're working on it", or "call us" to let someone know they got the email takes seconds! I got a email on Thursday from Mercer, from someone requesting that I send in a DOT inspection I had previously sent, I sent it ASAP!Airborne Thanks this.
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